Bruges
A medieval city preserved in amber — canals, belfries, and chocolate shops by the dozen.
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🧭 Why Visit
Bruges is a medieval city preserved whole: swan-filled canals, step-gabled houses, a belfry with 47 bells, and chocolate shops on every corner — best after the day-trippers leave and the lanes go quiet.
🏛️ A Little History
In the 1400s Bruges was northern Europe's richest port, banker to kings — then its river silted up and the money moved to Antwerp, freezing the city in its golden age until travelers rediscovered it intact.
💡 Did You Know?
The Basilica of the Holy Blood keeps a relic said to hold Christ's blood, brought from the Crusades — and Bruges' Beguinage, a walled courtyard of white houses from 1245, is a UNESCO site still inhabited by Benedictine nuns.
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Local Know-How
- The 30-minute canal boat is worth it; boards at five jetties, same route from each
- Frietmuseum is skippable; the frites at the Markt stalls are not
Getting Around
- Stay the night — after 6pm the day-trippers vanish and you get a medieval city to yourself
- Climb the Belfry at opening (or skip it): 366 steps, timed tickets, honest views
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